America Beyond The Color Line with Henry Louis Gates Jr."South: The Black Belt"
Gates travels to Memphis, Birmingham and Atlanta, the cities from which African Americans fled during the era of legal segregation. Today, they are drawn back to the South. Gates asks: Have these cities really changed? Part 1 of 4G

2:00 am

America Revealed"Food Machine"
Survivor winner, technology expert and communications attorney Yul Kwon is on a cross-country journey to discover the infrastructure that underpins modern life. He first explores how this machine feeds nearly 300 million Americans daily by riding along on a New York City pizza delivery route and then skydiving into California's Central Valley. He meets industrial and urban farmers, crop dusting pilots, long-distance bee truckers and modern cowboys. Part 1 of 4G

3:00 am

Unfinished Nation"A Precarious Experiment"
Peace Treaty (1783) with Great Britain negotiated by Richard Oswald, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin. Uncertainties facing young country. Effects of war on new nation's people, politics, and economy. Difficulty of functioning as "nation" under Articles of Confederation. Partial resolution of controversies related to western lands, but not problem of mounting national debt. Annapolis Convention to modify Articles of Confederation fails to attract enough delegates.G

3:30 am

Unfinished Nation"Vision for a Nation"
Delegates meet in Philadelphia, May 1787 to create a government with sufficient power to govern vast territory. The convention, closed to public, chaired by George Washington. Controversy over basis for representation in House of Representatives and slavery issues; over sovereignty and limiting national power. Ground rules for ratification process. Debate between Federalists and Anti-federalists; winning approval. George Washington, first elected president, puts plan to work. Different philosophies within cabinet, Federalist vs. Republican. Washington declines to run for third term.G

4:00 am

Unfinished Nation"The Road to War"
Complex system of alliances/rivalries that leads Europe into armed conflict in 1914. Initially, Wilson and U. S. walk neutrality tightrope. Election issues in 1916. Ties to Great Britain, and incidents on high seas lead U.S. into conflict in 1917. Creating a fighting force and economic/industrial support for war effort. Intolerance of divergent ideas on the home front.G

4:30 am

Unfinished Nation"To End All Wars?"
Before U.S. troops arrive in Europe, Germany defeats Russia and moves toward Paris. Labor unrest at home. Allies push German troops back to border; high casualties. Wilson's Fourteen Points. Short- and long-term fallout from Paris Peace talks. Turbulent times for country: racial and labor unrest, Red scare.G

5:00 am

Inside Out"Interpretations"
To construct the outside world inside our heads requires us to select, organize, and interpret sensations, transforming them into perceptions that create meaning. With sensory overload, what slips through to the final translation? Daniel Simons and Anne Treisman illustrate how change blindness and selective attention can impact interpretation. Such clues as figure-ground, segmentation, and grouping; depth perception and motion allow us to decipher sensory input with a degree of confidence. D

5:30 am

Inside Out"A Great Mystery"
Of all the topics in psychology, there is none more vigorously debated than consciousness. In this lesson, researchers in neuroscience debate the mystery of consciousness and investigate the dimensions of awareness, circadian rhythms, as well as sleep and dreams. Sleep disorders are also discussed, including recent discoveries about narcolepsy, and the canines that suffer from this mysterious disorder.G

6:00 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The Supreme Court and Legislative Prayer - As the U.S. Supreme Court starts its new term, one of the cases it will hear concerns the constitutionality of prayers opening public government meetings. As Tim O'Brien reports, although chaplains may offer invocations at the opening of legislative sessions, a Federal appeals court has ruled that the prayers that have opened the meetings of the Greece, New York town board violate the law because one type of prayer - in this case, overtly Christian - dominates all others. D

6:30 am

Start Up"Break Away and Take A Vacation"
Gary and the crew are heading to Brooklyn, New York to talk to Monique, who began "Akwaaba", a unique bed and breakfast that's getting rave reviews. Then they travel to Indianapolis to speak with Heather, who started "Retro 101," Indiana's first fashion boutique on wheels. And last, they swing by Milwaukee to meet with Ray, who created "Rays Indoor Mountain Bike Park" a place for anyone from amateurs to professionals to enjoy biking year round. D

7:00 am

Second Opinion"Vitamin D"
With exposure to direct sunlight, the human body will naturally produce Vitamin D. However, lifestyle changes have caused many people to become Vitamin D deficient. Learn what this means to overall health. D

7:30 am

Lidia's Italy In America"Sicily In New York City"
The Sicilians were a large immigrant community in lower Manhattan and other areas of New York City, and they brought with them several dishes from their homeland. Today, Lidia celebrates the Sicilians with a Stuffed Calamari Dish and a Broccoli with Garlic and Anchovies. She then makes a Cappuccino Cake which she actually discovered in New Orleans - another locale with a very large Sicilian population. D

8:00 am

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking"Culinary Institute of America, CA: Chefs Marc and Larry Forgione and Scott Samuel"
Host Pete Evans visits the CIA in picturesque Napa Valley and cooks with three of the area's finest chefs. Corn meal is used to make polenta for that evening's Napa-style feast, and fresh strawberries from CIA's own student garden are roasted with dark chocolate and smoked chili. D

8:30 am

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless"Mexican Microbrews and Pub Fare"
Many of us experienced our first Mexican beer on a beach with a squeeze of lime. Now we're happy to see a beer revolution rumbling in the Baja peninsula. Rick takes us from the Tecate brewery, which started in 1944, to the Tijuana brewery, makers of several microbrews. D

9:00 am

The Jazzy Vegetarian"Dazzling Chocolate Desserts"
Host Laura Theodore prepares her luscious chocolate culinary creations. The line up includes; "Triple Chocolate Brownies," a quintessential chocolate treat, followed by "Pots de Creme" a delectable, rich tasting pudding. Scrumptious "Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins" are up next and "Chocolate Truffle Trio" rounds out this dazzling dessert line up. D

9:30 am

Martha Bakes"Coffee Cakes"
If you love coffee cakes as much as Martha does - you'll love learning all four of the indispensable recipes featured in this episode. Watch as Martha demonstrates a rhubarb upside-down crumb cake, jam-filled crumb-topped coffee cake muffins, a streusel cake with a confectioners' sugar glaze, and a glazed lemon blueberry coffee cake. D

10:00 am

Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence"Italian Marketplace"
Inspired by the roasted chickens in the marketsof Italy Joanne teaches her student Joan her version of crispy chicken and potatoes with a side of hot pepper and white balsamic broccolini, topped off with a cherry Zinfandel zabaglione. Recipes: Broccolini with Hot Pepper and White Balsamic, Crispy Chicken and Potatoes with Mustard, Rosemary and Capers, and Fresh Cherries with Late Harvest Zinfandel Zabaglione. Student: Joan Boada, Principal Dancer, San Francisco Ballet. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Ultimate Italian"
Man on the Street John "Doc" Willoughby ventures to New York City to learn secrets of homemade pasta from the pros. In the test kitchen, test cook Dan Souza shows host Christopher Kimball how to make Fresh Pasta Without a Machine. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of Mozzarella Cheese. D

11:30 am

Scrapbook Soup"A Day in the Life"
The main reason we scrapbook is to capture those individual moments in time and keep them forever. Capture a moment in time in a scrapbook page, learn heat embossing with Kelly Purkey, and make a project life double page spread featuring a week in the life of Ali Edwards. A mix of ideas, supplies and designs - all in one Scrapbook Soup!. D

12:00 pm

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell"Sydney, Part 2"
At this point, Jerry shows how to use a white conte pencil to sketch in the Heron - explaining anatomical features - then which colors, brushes needed for under-painting the Heron and intermediate details. Bonus Feature: Repairing a damaged canvas, Step 2. D

12:30 pm

Aviators
$100 Hamburger #2: Another flying excursion in search of great grub. Soaring: A form of flying where missing the roar of the engine is entirely the point! Warbirds: We take a walk back in time and get up close to a collection of historic aircraft that flew world-altering missions. D

1:00 pm

This Old House"Jersey Shore Rebuilds 2013/Sandy and The Jersey Shore"
Months after Superstorm Sandy wreaked historic destruction on the Jersey Shore, Kevin, Norm and Richard find three homeowners determined, despite the seemingly insurmountable challenges, to stay and rebuild: stronger, smarter and up out of harm's way. In Bay Head, Point Pleasant, Manasquan and communities like them along this hard-hit barrier island community, there's nowhere to go but up. D

1:30 pm

Ask This Old House"Replacing An Old Door/Hot Water Without Waiting"
The 12th season of ASK THIS OLD HOUSE begins with Kevin teaching the guys how to use Twitter. Tom replaces an old, rusted bulkhead door. Richard discusses several ways to get hot water without waiting. D

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Laminated Coat Rack"
In this episode of Rough Cut, featuring the Laminated Coat Rack project, Tommy teaches basic geometric patterns using different species of wood by stack laminating. Then, Tommy and crew head out on a Rough Cut Road Trip to Brookhaven, New York, where studio artist David Ebner is busy making his famous Scallion Coat Rack - a project that teaches both lamination and turning techniques. D

America's Heartland
Head south for an H2O harvest of crawfish in Louisiana. Meet an Arkansas farmer raising special rice for Japanese diners. Test your kitchen skills with a recipe for Cornish game hens. D

4:00 pm

NOVA"Inside The Megastorm"
NOVA presents a moment-by-moment guide through Hurricane Sandy, its impact and the future of storm protection. Through first-person accounts from survivors and from experts and scientists, the program gives scientific context to a new breed of storm.G

5:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Wendell Berry: Poet & Prophet"
Wendell Berry, a quiet and humble man, has become an outspoken advocate for revolution. He urges immediate action as he mourns how America has turned its back on the land and rejected Jeffersonian principles of respect for the environment and sustainable agriculture. Berry warns, "People who own the world outright for profit will have to be stopped; by influence, by power, by us. D

6:00 pm

PBS NewsHour Weekend
Coming up on Saturday, the new health care law has given one little known agency the power to mandate insurance companies to provide certain preventive services. Find out what the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) might have to say about your next visit to the doctor. D

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"North England's Lake District and Durham"
Rick hikes through the green mountain playground of the Cumbrian Lake District. He tours a slate mine and conquers stony summits. He also meets local residents, their dogs and sheep; plays cricket, hikes Hadrian's Wall; and is dazzled by Durham's Norman cathedral.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Say It with Music"
This show opens with the song "Say It With Music." Norma Zimmer sings "I Asked the Lord." Myron Floren plays a rousing "12th Street Rag."G

8:00 pm

Last of the Summer Wine"Adopted by a Stray"
The trio meet Mr. Broadbent, a man searching for the wilderness, but they don't reckon on having to look after his wife.G

As Time Goes By"The Copper Kettle"
Jean and Lionel have established a vague, uneasy friendship, not sure if there is enough common ground on which to build a new relationship.G

9:30 pm

The Cafe"There Were Three in the Bed"
Sarah, Chloe and Mary all have plans for the evening on this Saturday morning. Meanwhile the ice seems to be thawing a bit between Carol and Phil, but not so much that she and Stan want to share their evening with him.G

10:00 pm

The Red Green Show"X Marks The Spot"
Lodge members search for buried treasure. Red makes a lawn roller from a bicycle and two clothes dryers.G

10:30 pm

My Family"The Wax Job"
Ben decides to sell his dental practice and take up a hobby, which he finds even more boring. Meanwhile Susan's move up the art gallery ladder leads to more than one fall.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"Hide"
Clara and the Doctor arrive at Caliburn House, a haunted mansion on a desolate moor. Within its walls, a ghost-hunting professor and a gifted psychic are searching for the Witch of the Well, whose apparition appears throughout the history of the building.G